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2-Minute Prayers for Girls - Pocketbooks by BroadStreet - cover

2-Minute Prayers for Girls - Pocketbooks by BroadStreet

LLC BroadStreet Publishing Group

Publisher: BroadStreet Publishing Group, LLC

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Summary

Build a strong connection with God!


 

2-Minute Prayers for Girls is packed with short, meaningful prayers and carefully chosen Scriptures, designed to guide girls as they grow in confidence, courage, and faith.


 


Whether it's first thing in the morning, after school, or right before bed, this pocket prayer book gives girls the words they need to talk with God.


Perfect for girls with busy days, big imaginations, and eager hearts, each prayer can be read in just a few moments.


 


Learn to trust in God's love and find strength, wisdom, and joy along the way.


 

Features:
- High-grade faux leather with special heat debossing and foil finishing
- Sturdy Smyth-sewn binding with decorative bands and ribbon marker
- Matte art high quality paper
Available since: 06/03/2025.
Print length: 128 pages.

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